Diagnosis: “Normal”
I heard from my doctor yesterday… … More Diagnosis: “Normal”
I heard from my doctor yesterday… … More Diagnosis: “Normal”
“The youth will be corrupted” as an argument to control what is written, as well as what is read, goes back to Socrates at least… … More Don’t Think Someone(s) Would Not Ban Your Favorite
The main woman character is – good grief – time transported from the 1940s back to the middle 1700s. One would think it is self-evident that the moment the supernatural is introduced into any tale that doing so pushes that story over the line into the NON-historical fantastical… … More “Spock, what if we tell her who wins World War II?”
What is that we see so often now on social media about writers needing always to be “supportive” of each other and about how other writers are NOT “competition?” … More “Fame”
Those books were gifted from my (now long dead paternal) grandfather to my father, and my dad some years ago gave them to me… … More The Ways We Read
As you may have guessed, rather distracted by all that I have not done any new writing since before my last post… … More An Unhealthy “Distraction”
It hit me at some point in recent days that having been tired had been allowed too much, I feel now, to direct what I planned to write next. I had promised myself I would take about “a year” off once Capture The Cause was completed to rest and think about what would follow it. I may have simply jumped into starting the next book too quickly… … More A New Start